Project Silk

The HPCP began Project Silk as a CDC-funded pilot program in 2012. Community Health Services picked up the Pittsburgh-based initiative in 2015, as part of the project’s planned dissemination to other community organizations. Project Silk serves Black and Latinx young (13 to 29 years of age) men who have sex with men and transgender women through a variety of programs designed to improve participants’ health and wellbeing.

Services include:

HIV/STI testing and counseling

Housing assistance

Employment assistance

Transportation

Mental health services

Help in getting medical care

Referrals to PrEP providers

You can find more information about the Pittsburgh-based Project Silk, and their up-coming events and services, on the CHS Website and on their Facebook page.

In early 2017, a new site opened in the Lehigh Valley, and in November of 2019 another site opened in Harrisburg. HPCP assisted with the program evaluation for the Lehigh Valley site during its startup period and will be providing those services for the Harrisburg site as well. For more information on those SILK projects, check out their Facebook pages: Project Silk – Lehigh Valley and GLO – Harrisburg.